- Publisher: Focal Press; 1st Edition (January 5, 2010) - A leading publisher of Media Technology books over for 70 years.We provide essential resources for professionals and students in many areas including: film and digital video production.

"The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is an amazing resource for all aspiring filmmakers in any genre."- FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND

"Danny Draven's book, The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead How to Make Your Own Heart-Racing Horror Movie is a terrific new 'How To' for aspiring indie horror filmmakers. In fact, there's a ton of great information packed inside making it a great go-to reference for anyone involved with indie production, not just horror. If you want to learn how to make a horror movie without enrolling in film school, this book is where your journey should start!"-Todd Debreceni, Makeup Effects Artist/Designer, Author of Special Makeup Effects for Stage and Screen Making and Applying Prosthetics (Focal Press, 2008)

"the reader will find interviews with filmmakers Charles Band, Stuart Gordon, Lloyd Kaufman, David DeCoteau and J.R. Bookwalter...followers of cult cinema will be thrilled to hear these masters of low-budget features discuss the hazards of the industry. The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is filled with tons of valuable information that will not only apply to horror fans, but to filmmakers across all genres working on a smaller budget."

"Set tips and applications from an award-winning director, enhancing his perceptions with interviews with horror legends from Stuart Gordon (of Re-Animator) to Tom Savini (Night of the Living Dead). The result is a fine history of horror and pre-production techniques key to putting on a superior production." - CA Bookwatch

"The book covers every step of the filmmaking process (pre-production, production, post-production, and marketing) and is full of the author's experience and advice. There are also several insightful interviews throughout the book where horror icons such as Stuart Gordon, Robert Englund, and Tom Savini, dispense advice to aspiring filmmakers. The book is beautifully laid out and is full of great images. There is also a companion website to the book where you can download examples of forms used in filmmaking and watch multimedia examples of topics discussed in the book. The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead is an amazing resource for all aspiring filmmakers in any genre."

"In 2010, Mr. Draven published his first book entitled The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead: How to Make Your Own Heart-Racing Horror Movie. Contained within is a wealth of information about making your own independent movie, including all of the tips, tricks, and money-saving shortcuts that Draven uses on his own films. In addition to his own wisdom, the book contains interviews with some of the most respected figures in independent horror including James Wan, Tom Savini, Lloyd Kaufman, and a foreword

Whether you’re a first-time filmmaker or an old pro, Danny Draven’s book will likely show you scenarios to rattle your indie filmmaking bones or cause you to chuckle. No matter what your background, if you’re a lover of the horror genre, or a maker of independent films, you should pick up this book. - Film Monthly

- The WorkShop Theater Company's mission is to provide a creative home for our diverse group of playwrights, directors and actors to hone their talents and cultivate projects, from inspiration through finished production, while encouraging our audience to partner with us in developing new and exciting work.

- The WorkShop has developed hundreds of plays, among them Allan Knee'sThe Man who Never Was Peter Pan. That play eventually became the film Finding Neverland. It also received Academy Award nominations for screenwriter David Magee and producer Nellie Bellflower, both of whom are

- The Screaming Skull and The Upper Berth by F. Marion Crawford, which Greg has been touring at Seaport Museums and 'Haunted Ship' Halloween festivals since 2008 through his Long Island-based theater company: North Shore Theatre Group

The upcoming Bodine-McKittrick theatrical project in Oct 2013, aptly titled, Cryptocurium: The Killian Chronicles Vol. 1, once again will be directed by DeLisa M. White! It comprises an evening of two, solo one-act plays adapted from The Murders in the RueMorgue and The Gold Bug - a dramatic re-telling ofEdgar Allan Poe’s classic tales of horror and intrigue by his friend, Dr. James Killian, renowned 19th century physician, sleuth, adventurer and abnormalist. The show opens in mid-October 2013 in NJ and will run for three weeks at 8pm through Halloween.

the strange and the macabre into custom chocolates and candies for your enjoyment!

Greg Oliver Bodine will be performing Poe, Times Two next Fall at Cape May Stage, and inOctober 2013, he will be teaming up with artist, Jason McKittrick ofCryptocurium Custom Chocolates & Candies, whose recent foray into creating horror-themed, ‘handmade edible art’ became a hit at the 2011 NJ Zombie Walk in Asbury Park, which Guinness World Records officially recognized in 2010 as the new holder of the record for the World’s Largest Gathering of Zombies!

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More details on Greg Oliver Bodine:

- Artistic Director; Capt. Braddock in The Screaming Skull &

Brisbane in The Upper Berth (Dark Soundings)

- Montresor in The Cask of Amontillado / Alfred in The Black Cat (Poe, Times Two)

Greg is a very talented & gifted actor and writer dividing histime between Oyster Bay and New York City. He has performed in numerous regional and stock productions, including the premiere of his one-man adaptation of A Christmas Carol in 2003.

- Television: Guiding Light, As The World Turns and Saturday Night Live.- Greg is a graduateof Hobart College and the M.F.A. Drama Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a Grants For the Arts Recipient, (A Christmas Carol) and currently works as a Theatre Teaching Artist in the Long Island School Partnership Program with Tilles Center For the Performing Arts in Brookville, NY.

- Greg's professional affiliations include: Actors' Equity Association, Screen Actors' Guild, American Federation of Television & Radio Artists and The Dramatists Guild. He is a member of the Writers' Forum at Manhattan Theatre Source and an Associate Artist with Living Image Arts in NYC.

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and the Greatest Show Unearthed! Founded nearly six years ago, the Dark Carnival International Film Festival strives to be the premier event for screening the best independent horror, sci-fi, and dark fantasy films. Our mission is to put fans and

filmmakers first and present a show filled with freaks, fire, and fantastic films from

the four corners of the globe. Many of the movies at the Dark Carnival have been

picked up for distribution by major companies, and our event has provided

- Since 2007, Dark Carnival has screened over 160 films from more than a

dozen countries all over the world, and from almost every state in the US.

In a relatively short time, we have gained a reputation as a festival that values

indie filmmakers and that loves the horror genre as something much more than a

business niche or a way to sell merchandise.

- As a result, we’ve gained the attention of some of the most highly regarded genre publications, film distributors, and sponsors including Avid, R2 Entertainment, HorrorHoundMagazine, GeekTyrant, and Final Draft. The festival has also been featured multiple times in MovieMaker Magazine, which recognized Dark Carnival as one of the “13 Horror Film Fests to Die For” (Fall 2011) and one of the top “25 Film Fests Worth the Entry Fee” (Fall 2009).

- While other genre film festivals often screen their movies in tiny hotel conference rooms, from the very beginning we’ve been proud to showcase festival films in the best possible venue.. the historic Buskirk-Chumley Theater (BCT) in downtown Bloomington, Indiana. Formerly known as the “Indiana Theatre,” the BCT is a vintage 1930s era movie house that features state-of-the-art sound and projection equipment, on a 30 by 20 foot screen. The BCT is located just blocks from the Indiana University campus, and is surrounded by a variety of eclectic shops and amazingrestaurants.

ATTENTION! We’re searching the four corners of the globe to discover the most

gruesome and spectacular horror, sci-fi, and dark fantasy films known to mankind.

Dark Carnival is a celebration of horror, featuring live entertainment, merchandise vendors, celebrity guests and film screenings. It’s a different show every year, and Dark Carnival events have included outdoor drive-in film screenings, costume contests, dance parties, sideshows, horror hosts, film-making seminars, burlesque dancers, live fire shows and more!CLICK HERE For MAP and DIRECTIONS

- Adult Screening Series Every year we present an Adults-Only screening series which is our last block of films on Saturday night. These are films that have more mature content (nudity and/or gore) and thus tend to be overlooked by a lot of other festivals.

- VIP BanquetDark Carnival hosts an annual VIP banquet on Friday night at midnight. This event is designed to give visiting indie filmmakers a low-key way to meet their peers, have fun, network, and hang out with some fans. The banquet features an open bar, candlelit tables for small groups, and a separate party area on a heated outdoor patio overlooking the city. The VIP Banquet also doubles as our awards event.

- Vendor AreaThis year, Dark Carnival is expanding our vendor area with more tables than ever! We’re working to bring a variety of vendors of horror, sci-fi, and cinema related items, including memorabilia, art, books, movies, comics, T-shirts, and more!

- "Into The Dark" BlogDark Carnival just launched a new horror/sci-fi entertainment blog called Into The Darkwww.into-the-dark.com. This blog covers both indie and mainstream films, and will include reviews, interviews, and more!

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